Why? Sony have said publishers still have the option to do online passes (and you know the ones that will) so Sony themselves doing it too instead pay to play is much better and cheaper (I've never even bought an online pass because I buy all my games new, but the passes are a one off $10 anyway).

I only want to play multiplayer online, only the reason why I play online on my ps3 because its free, if I wanted to buy things from store I would but now i cant do any of this now on PS4, i have to pay for PSN+ just to play online MP an with that said im not in to all these things in the PSstore i only ever bought map packs tbh!! maybe got a few free things but nothing more than that!! if its a little as $5 whatever that is in £ then i may adjust to it.

Why? Sony have said publishers still have the option to do online passes (and you know the ones that will) so Sony themselves doing it too instead pay to play is much better and cheaper (I've never even bought an online pass because I buy all my games new, but the passes are a one off $10 anyway).

EA stop doing that with new games and the old games are getting it remove

Yea, MS isn't putting that service in because they were getting money, they're putting it in because that's part of the future. Granted cloud costs money too and it makes sense to keep it behind a pay wall like Sony has done, but my question in the beginning of this post is to show you that it does not mean that a service would necessarily get better due to money.

As we did have the ability to put dedicated servers way better cloud and yet did not have it last generation on a paid service...in fact, we had more of it on a free service 10+ years ago.

Can't we just pay as you go, options like if want to play Multiplayer just pay the five $ for the month......................I am already paying for my internet service and I have to pay for another service fee. It's like your paying their internet service, right?

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